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their performance men have been told they are good at what they do especially in the male-dominated environment and encouraged to acquire different qualities. they are more self-deprecating but because politics is male-dominated women think they have to be twice as good but they use a different yardstick to gauge themselves. >> what about race? >> both sects and race are negative predictors so any kind of minority status to deviate from the norm, we see variation but political recruitment and close those gaps so if they encourage people to run for office they're likely to take them up especially among african-americans and latinos. >> host: professor, you give examples what is in example of somebody who developed an interest in policy and ran successfully? >> bill clinton is the most obvious. he writes out in the 16th year he decided it is an amazing experience because people are so interested to make a difference and me involved it is the most unfortunate experience but is exhilarating to not to want to do it again. >> host: tallis about your experience. where were you? what was the primary? >
their performance men have been told they are good at what they do especially in the male-dominated environment and encouraged to acquire different qualities. they are more self-deprecating but because politics is male-dominated women think they have to be twice as good but they use a different yardstick to gauge themselves. >> what about race? >> both sects and race are negative predictors so any kind of minority status to deviate from the norm, we see variation but political...
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generally been told that they're good at what they do, especially when they're operating in male-dominated environments. and women tend to be not discouraged from operating that way, but they're encouraged to acquire different types of qualities and traits. and so they are a little more self-depracating, they doubt their confidence. but in addition, because politics is such a male-dominated arena, a lot of women think they have to be twice as good to get half as far. so they're doubting their qualifications, but they're also using a different yardstick by which to gauge them. >> host: is there a difference in race between white, black, latino? >> guest: there is. both sex and race are negative predicters, basically, of whether you will be interested in running for office. so any kind of minority status, any way that you deviate from the norm which is a white, male, heterosexual, 55-year-old man, we see variation. the good news, though, is that political recruitment can close those kinds of gaps. and so when electoral gatekeepers like party leaders or elected officials or political activists encourage p
generally been told that they're good at what they do, especially when they're operating in male-dominated environments. and women tend to be not discouraged from operating that way, but they're encouraged to acquire different types of qualities and traits. and so they are a little more self-depracating, they doubt their confidence. but in addition, because politics is such a male-dominated arena, a lot of women think they have to be twice as good to get half as far. so they're doubting their...
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i think when you go into the environment where everyone else is not line up with the way you believe in think. aftertime that could wear on you. i do not think it is justifiable to go out and could kill anyone. crisp on for today was one of the people that bottle of his emotions and was not good at expressing himself. >> williams says she kind of expected this type of behavior in that dorner used to stress overworked. >> and live look outside the fault is it at the bay bridge this morning. the other locations are clearing out. time for the kron 4 news tech report with gabe slate . >> a new service called pinpointing can help you figure out what gift to give your valentine based off their account. it makes a recommendation for similar or related items that are available. as a gift giver apinpointing concerts person's name to see everything they had pinned and see what they may live from zappos . that it overnight the gift saw your valentine can receive in time. >> have you heard of balvalenvinses. they are sick second video suites that have become popular. >> kiss my valentine is a fr
i think when you go into the environment where everyone else is not line up with the way you believe in think. aftertime that could wear on you. i do not think it is justifiable to go out and could kill anyone. crisp on for today was one of the people that bottle of his emotions and was not good at expressing himself. >> williams says she kind of expected this type of behavior in that dorner used to stress overworked. >> and live look outside the fault is it at the bay bridge this...
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the american consumer manages to spend regardless of the environment so. liz: you have another analyst out there, citigroup's englander saying in a note that retail sales in january is the most important data point. you disagree obviously. >> yeah. liz: almost a throwaway sounds like for you. therefore what is next? what is important on the horizon? >> you know, i think once we get into march, april, sales, that's a little more important for us. liz: okay. >> meantime i'm looking at unemployment. looking at consumer sentiment, and seeing how the consumer is holding up. liz: if i'm an investor and say i will position right now during quiet time when some things are cheap, let's go with your first pick and coach which struggle recently. >> coach had a sell-off two weeks ago when they reported earnings so i think this is a great buying opportunity. this is a great brand, great management team. free cash flow over a billion dollars annually. they have a share repurchase program. the stock trading 12 times. his tore al average is 15.5 times. this is earnings in
the american consumer manages to spend regardless of the environment so. liz: you have another analyst out there, citigroup's englander saying in a note that retail sales in january is the most important data point. you disagree obviously. >> yeah. liz: almost a throwaway sounds like for you. therefore what is next? what is important on the horizon? >> you know, i think once we get into march, april, sales, that's a little more important for us. liz: okay. >> meantime i'm...
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otherwise, we have created an environment for we need less work. that is why the unemployment rate is so stable, even with an economy that is growing. rather than talking about how we can find jobs to make people work to do, the real question is how can we stop the wealthy class from taking all of the money out of the system and not being willing to give it back. they earned it on a labor of people. cato institute sounds like you wouldn't be talking to a southern plantation owner after the civil war and say all we really need to do is institute savory. but it is a to slavery. guest: the comment is ridiculous but he started off on a good track. the productivity of laborsaving devices is a key part of the economy. he is right, a major issue in and advanced economy is that new machinery and equipment and advanced techniques replaces labor constantly. that is what economic growth is. if we look at manufacturing, it is actually pretty healthy. but they need less workers to produce all those products. the manufacturing itself, in terms of economic export
otherwise, we have created an environment for we need less work. that is why the unemployment rate is so stable, even with an economy that is growing. rather than talking about how we can find jobs to make people work to do, the real question is how can we stop the wealthy class from taking all of the money out of the system and not being willing to give it back. they earned it on a labor of people. cato institute sounds like you wouldn't be talking to a southern plantation owner after the...
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there is a new environment in this country. should we take it on? we can't guarantee how it's going to come out. but our job is to take this on with great strength, with the voice of the american people behind them. >> michael: well, if you were in a pulpit a lot of people would be whooping and wooing over this. tell me, congresswoman, before we let you go, tell me something fun about this speech that people who don't get to be in that chamber don't get to experience. what is the cool thing about the state of the union. >> i've been in congress for 22 years. this is my 23rd year. it's always a thrill to be in that chamber. the history the tradition of that speech the bicameral effort and it's the launching of the president's agenda over the next four years. it's a very special evening, and i am really so pleased that carlos soto is here with me for me to see it, especially since the president is going to address the issue of gun violence and that's that puts a very important face on this issue in this nation. >> michael: rosa delauro go get your ais
there is a new environment in this country. should we take it on? we can't guarantee how it's going to come out. but our job is to take this on with great strength, with the voice of the american people behind them. >> michael: well, if you were in a pulpit a lot of people would be whooping and wooing over this. tell me, congresswoman, before we let you go, tell me something fun about this speech that people who don't get to be in that chamber don't get to experience. what is the cool...
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of commissioner, energy, transportation, labor and new directors for small business administration, environment patrol text agency and bureau of comeback, and fire arms. this could be the bumpiest. critics say he has not complied with the basic document requests. what is going on with that? >> hagel was supposed to hand over formal speeches from 2008 on. colleague rosen uncovered two speeches on the arab-israeli that he did not disclose. some of the speeches before 2008 when he was a senator were pro arab group including some at time were hostile to israel. they have gone above and beyond the document request and this is not part of what was canned for. separately, brennan has serious democratic critics who threatened to hold up his nomination over the role of the enhanced interrogation technique like water boarding and drone attacks. >> bret: thank you. his full post on foxnews.com by the way. stocks began the week on a down note. dow lost 22. the s&p 500 was off one. nasdaq dropped two. government said at least one in five consumers, one in five, has an error on the credit report. the federal
of commissioner, energy, transportation, labor and new directors for small business administration, environment patrol text agency and bureau of comeback, and fire arms. this could be the bumpiest. critics say he has not complied with the basic document requests. what is going on with that? >> hagel was supposed to hand over formal speeches from 2008 on. colleague rosen uncovered two speeches on the arab-israeli that he did not disclose. some of the speeches before 2008 when he was a...
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pepco says they are safe and better for the environment. >> all scientific evidence says the meters are safe. there aren't any health concerns. while we respect some customers may have concerns, we are eager to continue to educate them on the topic. >> i think it's not fair. we should be able to decide in our own home how much radiation we have. >> pepco says they received only a few complaints from their customers, but i think this debate is only beginning because lesli, most people don't even know that they have a smart meter. >> you know, with pepco, you could write to them and opt out of this and say hey, i don't want this. they will change your meter. if you are wondering about whether you have one of these meters, let's talk about some of the things to look for. >> all you have to do is look at it. if it has dials like you would see on a watch, that's the older analog meter. they are currently being deployed in california, all over the country, in our area, they are only in d.c. and maryland, but they are currently being tested in virginia. so it's only a matter of time before the
pepco says they are safe and better for the environment. >> all scientific evidence says the meters are safe. there aren't any health concerns. while we respect some customers may have concerns, we are eager to continue to educate them on the topic. >> i think it's not fair. we should be able to decide in our own home how much radiation we have. >> pepco says they received only a few complaints from their customers, but i think this debate is only beginning because lesli, most...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: olympian oscar pistorius now saying he did not intend to kill his girlfriend, and that happened, these statements in a bail hearing this morning. the double amputee known as blade runner says that he actually shot reeva steenkamp three times through a bathroom door because he thought she was a robber. he believed she came into a bathroom indo and went on a terrace and came back in. here is his quote. i'm mortified by the events and the devastating loss of my beloved reeva. where does all this leave us this morning with this unbelievable case? louis again era chicago defense attorney and tamara holder, a news analyst and former chicago attorney. good to have both of you with us today
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: olympian oscar pistorius now saying he did not intend to kill his girlfriend, and that...
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but in today's low interest rate environment, it may not actually make the most sense. if you're paying less than 4% on your mortgage, if you can -- you can take that money and put it into retirement investing, you could make even conservatively 4%, 6%. that may be a smarter way to spend that savings. >> okay. what if i'm in debt? how do i deal with the debt issues and save for retirement? >> here's something that might be a little controversial. but you don't want to enter retirement with a lot of high priced debt. what we're talking about are credit cards, maybe student loans that you took on for your kids or auto loans. you want to pay that off. you might be paying 8% 10%, 12% on. that here's the controversial part -- maybe for a while you want to step back your retirement savings and put this money into paying down that debt. if you're paying 12% on debt that's going sap your retirement. nay off as soon as you can. >> donna rosato. thank you. >>> from saving your money to saving your strength. a ceo of an energy project explains why you might be more productive just
but in today's low interest rate environment, it may not actually make the most sense. if you're paying less than 4% on your mortgage, if you can -- you can take that money and put it into retirement investing, you could make even conservatively 4%, 6%. that may be a smarter way to spend that savings. >> okay. what if i'm in debt? how do i deal with the debt issues and save for retirement? >> here's something that might be a little controversial. but you don't want to enter...
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this is the cold war for the next generation, which is we live in a global competitive environment and this kind of stealing can leapfrog them ahead of us in business, in development, without having to spend the money or the capital for the research and development to get there. >> are they better at hacking than we are? >> no, but they're not playing fair, and that's the key here. >> as with john miller, i write down what he says. this is the cold war for the next generation. john mel miller, as always, thank you so much. >>> it is now 7:34. time now for your local weather. mistakes that somebody else is making that's affecting you. we'll show you why "60 minutes" covered it and tomorrow we'll speak with former vice president dick cheney. we'll find out why he's critical of president obama's new national security picks and who he recommends. i remember the day my doctor said i had diabetes. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to
this is the cold war for the next generation, which is we live in a global competitive environment and this kind of stealing can leapfrog them ahead of us in business, in development, without having to spend the money or the capital for the research and development to get there. >> are they better at hacking than we are? >> no, but they're not playing fair, and that's the key here. >> as with john miller, i write down what he says. this is the cold war for the next generation....
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we'll have some warm food and some drinks and things in there for them, a clean environment, and hope we can make it a little more pleasurable for them. we're doing the best we can. >> go ahead, i'm sorry for interrupting you. >> that's okay. mobile has jumped up there and there's been so many donations and all of the vendors in mobile have come out wholeheartedly to support this. the mayor of mobile, mayor sam jones, has just jumped in there and done everything we can through the city to support this. >> wow, that's great news. >> we've had so many people to support this. >> that's such great news because i would imagine these are 4,000 people who really need that support. what kinds of donations are you ke getting? what are people in the community offering up for the people coming off the ship? >> well, christkrispy kreme is thing in the south. so they're bringing ningz and coca-cola is bringing drinks in. there's a lot of people but we're going to have a kate e can with hot food. and carnival has stepped up the pace and brought in a lot of -- they're the ones bringing in the hot fo
we'll have some warm food and some drinks and things in there for them, a clean environment, and hope we can make it a little more pleasurable for them. we're doing the best we can. >> go ahead, i'm sorry for interrupting you. >> that's okay. mobile has jumped up there and there's been so many donations and all of the vendors in mobile have come out wholeheartedly to support this. the mayor of mobile, mayor sam jones, has just jumped in there and done everything we can through the...
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we will get a sense of the environment that a first lady operates in. it is a difficult place to be, in some ways as beautiful as the white house is, it is a museum. it is obviously a residence. it is a park. and it is a workplace. and all of those combined for the first lady, opportunities for her and for her husband, those hazards as they live their lives in the white house. it is also a place for children, a place to raise a family. with a first lady that receives no compensation for what she does, it is a difficult thing to say exactly what her role is. we will talk about the environment and particular first lady's because our panelists have banned and the white house when betty ford was first lady. nina mcbride was chief of staff to laura bush and also worked for presidents reagan and george h.w. bush. gary walters worked as chief usher from 1986, but he came during betty ford's time as first lady. he worked in to the bush administration, the chief of staff with michele obama and can speak to us about the west wing and the east wing. and the carter
we will get a sense of the environment that a first lady operates in. it is a difficult place to be, in some ways as beautiful as the white house is, it is a museum. it is obviously a residence. it is a park. and it is a workplace. and all of those combined for the first lady, opportunities for her and for her husband, those hazards as they live their lives in the white house. it is also a place for children, a place to raise a family. with a first lady that receives no compensation for what...
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there is a very robust underground environment between the north korean, iranian, russian, pakistani scientists and in dealing of nuclear technology. i think that's a very, very dangerous element to this. jon: how do we stop that? >> well the problem is we have very little room left with north korea. we've almost, gotten to the point where we kind of learned to live with this problem and the danger there of course, there are certain people in the administration saying if we can do that with them, certainly we can live with iranian nuclear program. i don't know that, there is not an easy answer to it. jon: it is one thing to live with a north korea that has maybe a nuclear bomb or two. but a nuclear, i'm sorry a north korea that has an icbm capable of reaching the united states, and a nuclear warhead, that's a different thing entirely. >> certainly. the north koreans are on the verge of putting together a usable weapon on top of a long-range missile that can reach just about any city on earth. you talk about how we become accustomed to it. the problem is the north koreans have unstabl
there is a very robust underground environment between the north korean, iranian, russian, pakistani scientists and in dealing of nuclear technology. i think that's a very, very dangerous element to this. jon: how do we stop that? >> well the problem is we have very little room left with north korea. we've almost, gotten to the point where we kind of learned to live with this problem and the danger there of course, there are certain people in the administration saying if we can do that...
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this is the cold war for the next generation, which is we live in a global competitive environment and this kind of stealing can leapfrog them ahead of us in business, in development, without having to spend the money or the capital for the research and development to get there. >> are they better at hacking than we are? >> no but they're not playing fair, and that's the key here. >> as with john miller i write down what he says. this is the cold war for the next generation. john mel >>> good morning. we have fog on tv hill. the rain has come to an end as it has for most of the western shore. we're cruising in on 40 degrees right now. we're going to go for a high temperature of right around 60. we'll take that line of rain out before not too long. you can see the eastern shore is still getting a little moisture. 60 this >>> and speaking of threats, there's a new threat to your credit rating. it's not identity threat but mistakes that somebody else is making that's affecting you. we'll show you why "60 minutes" covered it and tomorrow we'll speak with former vice president dick cheney.
this is the cold war for the next generation, which is we live in a global competitive environment and this kind of stealing can leapfrog them ahead of us in business, in development, without having to spend the money or the capital for the research and development to get there. >> are they better at hacking than we are? >> no but they're not playing fair, and that's the key here. >> as with john miller i write down what he says. this is the cold war for the next generation....